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Our final Chicago Bears seven-round mock draft features big moves on defense and multiple trades to address key needs.
The Houston Texans might be looking to trade up in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft for a player the Chicago Bears could be interest in. If so, general manager Ryan Poles should be looking to move up.
Following a terrific rookie season, Bears tight end Colston Loveland is ready for his role in Ben Johnson's offense to expand in 2026 as Chicago aims to make the playoffs in consecutive seasons for the first time in more than 20 years.
Are the Chicago Bears staying in Illinois? That's what lawmakers hope as they unveil new changes to the so-called "megaprojects" bill.
Legend Devin Hester and HEINZ celebrate the 57th pick with a lifetime ketchup supply. Who will claim this unique NFL Draft honor?
The Chicago Bears are sitting with the No. 25 overall pick in the NFL Draft, which could be prime position for a team to trade up for either Ty Simpson or Carson Beck, leading to Chicago getting a nice haul.
The Chicago Bears must make improvements to their roster if they want to repeat as NFC North champions in 2026.
The Chicago Bears have been linked to multiple top defensive ends in the 2026 NFL Draft and the most controversial option has easily been Auburn's Keldric Faulk, and a key coaching staff connection could come into play.